Tag: Software engineering
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Debug Angular apps easily using Angular DevTools
Posted on December 15, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
It's not a secret that the Angular community has needed better tools to inspect the structure of Angular applications and profile their performance. Angular DevTools has been introduced for just that! By Nethmi Wijesinghe.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering
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How to boost SRE productivity with observability-driven DevOps
Posted on December 11, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Observability-driven DevOps and SRE automation can help enterprises achieve SLO goals and reduce MTTR. But, how do you get started? By Rob Jahn.
Tags software-engineering product-and-design frontend-and-mobile devops-and-ci-cd
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Seven website performance metrics to track for better UX
Posted on December 10, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
People expect exceptional performance when they access your site. They want quick load times, stable layouts and quick interactivity, regardless of whether they're on desktop or mobile. By Ben Schwarz.
Tags software-engineering miscellaneous data-and-analytics frontend-and-mobile
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Implementing TLS in Java
Posted on November 29, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length short
TLS, or transport layer security, is a protocol used across the globe to encrypt and secure communication over the internet. In this article, we'll discuss what TLS is, what benefits it provides, and why you need it. Then we'll walk through implementing TLS in Java. By Himanish Munjal.
Tags product-and-design backend-development security-and-privacy software-engineering
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How to implement debounce and throttle in JavaScript
Posted on November 28, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length short
At some point you have probably come across a website that uses an autocomplete text box, drag and drop, or scroll based animations. If you have then chances are also pretty high that you have encountered debouncing and/or throttling without even realizing it. By @webdevsimplified.com.
Tags product-and-design frontend-and-mobile software-engineering
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How Pub/Sub eliminates boring meetings and makes your systems scale
Posted on November 21, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
So, you've said goodbye to the monolithic application and refactored it into services. You are shipping faster and the code is cleaner. But the complexity of communication between the services is causing performance issues. And every time a new team needs to integrate, it's a whole lot of meetings. By Priyanka Vergadia, Kir Titievsky.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd architecture-and-apis software-engineering data-and-analytics
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Better together: A Kubernetes and Wasm case study
Posted on November 20, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
This article reveals how early experiments bringing two major CNCF projects together – WebAssembly and Kubernetes – promises greater agility and major efficiencies. By Sean Isom.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design cloud-and-infrastructure software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd
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OOP meaning – What is Object-Oriented Programming?
Posted on November 19, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
In today's technology driven society, computer programming knowledge is in high demand. And as a developer, you'll need to know various programming languages. One concept that is common among many programming languages is Object Oriented Programming. By Hillary Nyakundi.
Tags software-engineering frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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Using Watir to automate web browsers with Ruby
Posted on November 9, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Browser automation describes the process of programmatically performing certain actions in the browser (or handing these actions over to robots) that might otherwise be quite tedious or repetitive to be performed manually by a human. By Jude Ero.
Tags testing-and-quality software-engineering product-and-design frontend-and-mobile miscellaneous
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What to consider when modernizing APIs with GraphQL on AWS
Posted on November 2, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length intermediate
In the next few years, companies will build over 500 million new applications, more than has been developed in the previous 40 years combined (see IDC article). API operations enable innovation. By Lewis Tang.
Tags software-engineering product-and-design cloud-and-infrastructure architecture-and-apis
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How to improve your cloud cost forecasting
Posted on November 1, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Since technology usage is often an organization's highest expenditure after personnel costs, effectively forecasting cloud spend is vital to planning, negotiating, and achieving sustainable economies of scale as you grow and mature your business on the cloud. So, what can you can do to more accurately predict future cloud costs? In particular, how can you forecast your AWS spend for the next month, quarter, or year? By John Klacynski.
Tags software-engineering product-and-design cloud-and-infrastructure architecture-and-apis leadership-and-career
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Why traditional logging and observability waste developer time
Posted on October 31, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length long
The ability to jump directly to a specific line of code that caused an error, without restarting, redeploying or adding more code, is where the magic happens in shift-left observability. By Shahar Fogel.
Tags software-engineering product-and-design data-and-analytics devops-and-ci-cd